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Psalm 56

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Psalm 56

My enemies won’t quit

I refuse to be afraid

Note to music leader: To the tune of “Silent Dove So Far Away.” [1] An enlightening psalm  [2] of David  [2] about when Philistines captured him in the city of Gath. [4]
1Please God, show me some mercy.
People are hunting me down.
They press their attack all day.
2My enemies keep coming.
And there are a lot of them
Proud [5] to fight against me.
3When I’m afraid
I trust you.
4I sing the praises of God’s promises.
I trust God.
I refuse to be afraid.
What can mere humans do to me.
5All day they twist my words.
All they can think about is how to hurt me.
6They plot their ambush.
They track me, watching my every move.
They want to kill me.
7In spite of their crime,
would you let them go free?
Please God, unleash your anger
And take them down.

God catches my tears

8You know where I’ve been.
You’ve caught my tears and held them.
They’re recorded in your book, aren’t they?
9My enemies will turn and run
The day I call on you.
This much I know without a doubt:
God is with me and on my side.
10I sing praises about God’s promises.
I sing praises about the LORD’s promises.
11I trust in God.
Doggone it, I refuse to be afraid.
What can people do to me?
12The promises I made to you, dear God,
Are the promises I’ll keep.
I’ll express my gratitude to you
In an offering of thanks. [6]
13You’ve saved my life.
You’ve kept me from tripping up.
You’ve kept me walking with you
In the light of day and in the land of the living.

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